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Old 12-04-10, 11:34
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Default Right nice..!!

Jesse..That is beautiful...
I'm heading north this morning and will have the windows open from Fort Wayne on..If the wind is from the west I should be able to hear that beauty running..No time to visit this trip but would love to stop in next trip July..may have that radial info by then..
Strap a strip heater to that oil tank and pre heat your oil before starting...
Beautiful control panel..you obviously know something about radial engines with the right starter and mag switches..
Can't wait for the you tube feature presentation....
The Scintilla and Bendix mags are timed different...Although Bendix bought out Scintilla in 1929 they made many different magnetos..The Scintilla is different from any other type...Scintilla Magneto
This magneto is different than other magnetos. It
has a rotating magnet instead of a rotating coil.

You can do the Scintilla Shuffle or have your helper do it..Here is how....
Doing the Scintilla Shuffle, take a good Scintilla magneto, hold
one of the high tension leads in one hand and with the other hand quickly spin the rotor. The
dance or shuffle created by the high voltage will tell you in general terms that the magneto is
working, and the dance it created is called the Scintilla Shuffle. Caution: do not try this at home
if your nerves are frayed or if you are subject to seizures, heart trouble or diarrhea.
Keep up the excellent work..
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Old 13-04-10, 02:07
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Didn't happen today. Magneto wiring trouble. It has been corrected, and another attempt will be made tomorrow. Jesse.
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Old 14-04-10, 03:34
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Oil pressure problems today. Had to pull the oil pump to correct the problem. We will try again tomorrow.
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Old 14-04-10, 17:35
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It started right up today. Runs great. The video is actually the 4th or 5th start. To many things to do than take pictures. Jesse.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTNiTY6jLVA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC2drhHLp3U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT0GTXUS6Yk

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Old 14-04-10, 21:49
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Jesse,

Excellent! "I love the sound of a round engine in the morning!"

Thanks for keeping the history alive.

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Old 15-04-10, 22:53
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Jesse,

That went so smoothly

playing it over a couple of times & it sounds like a musical tune. Radials do have a fantastic bass note.

Saying 'well done' dosent seem to convey the enjoyment I got out of watching the startup on you tube.

Must be a satisfying feeling for you.

Many thanks for sharing & congratulations.
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Old 16-04-10, 06:26
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What a great sound of a engine, You guys are doing great work

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Old 16-04-10, 21:44
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It started right up today. Runs great. The video is actually the 4th or 5th start. To many things to do than take pictures. If the links don't work, look up "Sexton 1900 start up". Jesse.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJezB...eature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF1Z5...eature=channel
Jesse.That is beautiful..You are a master restorer..The Sexton will be on the way to completion and fun driving soon.
Well done..
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Old 16-04-10, 22:14
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absolute poetry in motion its like the worlds greatest symphony... nearly as awesome as the mighty maybach.... i am seriously impressed with your work Jesse that machine is lucky to have found you !
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Old 17-04-10, 02:16
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The engine is going in the vehicle tomorrow. We have about 4 hours on it. Ran it 2 hours today. I had ear plugs, and flight-line hearing protectors, but my ears are still ringing. A lot of bass there. It shakes the ground, and the house. Jesse.
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Old 17-04-10, 04:16
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Default "A lot of bass there".

Well Perry, think the cresent on Sutton Place can bear up to four hours of that?

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